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Kentucky Nation’s Leading Whiskey Exporter

By Eric Weber | February 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Kentucky Nation’s Leading Whiskey Exporter

Kentucky Nation’s Leading Whiskey Exporter Gov. Andy Beshear announced today that Kentucky is the nation’s leading whiskey exporter, which includes bourbon and rye, according to 2019 export reports. In 2019 Kentucky exports also continued to grow reaching more than $33 billion in goods and services shipped abroad. Kentucky grew its exports by 4% over the…

LBX Donating $500 To AHA For Every Link-Belt Excavator It Sells In February

By Eric Weber | February 18, 2020 | Comments Off on LBX Donating $500 To AHA For Every Link-Belt Excavator It Sells In February

LBX Donating $500 To AHA For Every Link-Belt Excavator It Sells In February The American Heart Association (AHA) is teaming up with companies in Kentucky. LBX is a leading Kentucky participant and this is their fourth year donating $500 per February sale. The company donated $48,500 in 2017; $47,500 in 2018; and $51,000 in 2019.…

UPS & SOS Partner to Help Combat Coronavirus

By Eric Weber | February 13, 2020 | Comments Off on UPS & SOS Partner to Help Combat Coronavirus

UPS & SOS Partner to Help Combat Coronavirus SOS provided protective medical gear weighing more than 10,000 pounds and UPS provided the transportation to Shanghai, China in order to combat the shortage of medical supplies due to the lock-down in Wuhan and surrounding areas resulting from the coronavirus.   Read the Press Release

University of Kentucky MBA Students Develop Solutions with World Trade Center Kentucky

By Eric Weber | February 13, 2020 | Comments Off on University of Kentucky MBA Students Develop Solutions with World Trade Center Kentucky

University of Kentucky MBA Students Develop Solutions with World Trade Center Kentucky World Trade Center Kentucky (WTC-KY) has partnered with the University of Kentucky’s Gatton College of Business and Economics for the eighth year for a three day international trade training session. Students were taught about trade policy, market entry strategies, import/export transactions, business culture…

China and Coronavirus: Manufacturing Problems in Wuhan Only the Beginning

By Eric Weber | February 13, 2020 | Comments Off on China and Coronavirus: Manufacturing Problems in Wuhan Only the Beginning

China and Coronavirus: Manufacturing Problems in Wuhan Only the Beginning Just about every factory in the great coastal manufacturing hubs of Guangdong Province and Shenzhen, the Shanghai — Suzhou — Nanjing coridor, or around Chongqing in Sichuan Province has some workers who went home to Wuhan or another contagion area for the holiday. This year…

President Trump visits Warren Axle Plant, Talks Trade

By Eric Weber | February 13, 2020 | Comments Off on President Trump visits Warren Axle Plant, Talks Trade

President Trump visits Warren Axle Plant, Talks Trade While visiting an axle manufacturer’s plant in Warren, President Donald Trump promised new North American trade deal will be good for Michigan’s autoworkers. President Trump also promoted investment announcements by Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, including GM’s plan to spend $2.2 billion to turn the…

US-UK Trade Talks in a Post-Brexit World

By Eric Weber | February 13, 2020 | Comments Off on US-UK Trade Talks in a Post-Brexit World

US-UK Trade Talks in a Post-Brexit World Boris Johnson threatened to walk away with no deal at the end of the year rather than sign up to EU rules on competition and state aid. He also made the case that the UK should not abide by Brussels rules any more than the EU should have…

U.S. Economy Grows 2.1%, Consumption Slowing

By Eric Weber | February 11, 2020 | Comments Off on U.S. Economy Grows 2.1%, Consumption Slowing

U.S. Economy Grows 2.1%, Consumption Slowing U.S. consumer spending moderated and business investment continued to deteriorate at the end of 2019, while a smaller trade deficit and more home construction helped keep economic growth steady. GDP expanded at a 2.1% annualized rate for a second straight quarter, according to Commerce Department data. Consumer spending decelerated…

USMCA Trade Agreement: U.S. Dairy and Meat Exports

By Eric Weber | February 11, 2020 | Comments Off on USMCA Trade Agreement: U.S. Dairy and Meat Exports

USMCA Trade Agreement: U.S. Dairy and Meat Exports President Donald Trump Signed the USMCA trade agreement. The revised NAFTA agreement seeks to be a win for U.S. dairy and red meat. Producers in southern Minnesota say some of the provisions have been a long time coming. Read the Press Release

Community Leaders Recognized by Commerce Lexington

By Eric Weber | February 11, 2020 | Comments Off on Community Leaders Recognized by Commerce Lexington

Community Leaders Recognized by Commerce Lexington Awards presented during the 2020 Annual Dinner as about 1,000 business professionals, community and regional leaders, and elected officials are in attendance. This event looked back at 2019 and highlighted key goals of the organization and recognized Commerce Lexington’s most involved members, volunteers and community leaders.   Read the…

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